Stability with a natural look

Magdalena Kahlima used Oasis aluminum wire to construct the bouquets. "This offers precision and stability, while remaining light and natural in appearance. Technical elements remain visible and are deliberately integrated into the overall design."

This bouquet included Astrantia 'Star of Love', tulips 'Fra La Romaine', Talinum paniculatum 'Long John', Myrica gale, Cornus alba 'Sibirica', and lisianthus.

Variation

Magdalena Kahlina created this bouquet using Astrantia 'Star of Love', Dianthus 'Hypnosis', ranunculus 'Elegance Red', seed heads of Scabiosa stellata, and Talinum paniculatum 'Long John', among other flowers.

‘My floral language is rooted in a balance between clarity of form and sensitivity to plant material. Space, silence, and the relationships between the elements play an essential role. Simplicity, refinement, and respect for the natural character of flowers form the basis of my creative approach.’

Floating

A narrow shelf, covered with handmade paper, forms the basis for this airy composition. Individual flowers are placed in test tubes between the delicate stems of Hosta: anemone, Fritillaria, Clematis Star River, ranunculus, and Talinum 'Long John'. Each stem is subtly extended with 1.6 mm of untouched wire, allowing the floral arrangement to detach from the surface and appear to float in space. The transparency between the lines creates rhythm and depth.

Circular

Sunflower stems, usually waste material, were given a second life in this work as a structural basis. Brought together and bent, they form an open, circular support in which form and function coincide.

Clematis 'Kansas', Astrantia, Gloriosa 'Fifty Shades', Talinum 'Long John', Mimosa, and rose 'Princess Aikto' are incorporated loosely and airily into this natural structure. Fine textures and playful shapes alternate to reinforce the organic character. The reuse of materials not only gives the work a distinctive look, but also a sustainable story. What was once discarded is now the foundation: an aesthetic and conscious choice.

New life

In this arrangement, spring literally means new life. The half Styrofoam ball is covered with the insides of a dried Craspedia ball. This long-lasting base can be reused for various arrangements. The flowers are arranged lightly on Smithers Oasis Bio foam. Clematis Amazing Kibo, poppies, tulips, Ammi visnaga, ranunculus, Talinum 'Long John', Sanguisorba, and poppies are incorporated into the arrangement.

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